I took care of a patient last night. She had a stomach bug and was quite sick. The thing that got me - was the amount and size of food she was
She was also quite heavy - and I don't mean that negatively. I understand that.
I got busy and one of the other nurses took over for me - I didn't get her whole history.
I ended up discharging her when we got her feeling better.
So she said to me something about "this is one way to lose weight" and I took that opportunity to educate her (as a nurse) as to not think that way and that could lead to a dangerous cycle of bulemia or anorexia.
She said to me "Sometimes I think that's the only way - I've tried everything and even went through that damn bypass surgery which is just a joke"
I took a step back and contemplated my return. I asked her how long ago she had the bypass and if she had lost weight initially. She said 4 years ago and yes, she lost about 50 pounds and then gained all of it back with an additional 30 pounds.
I sat down and actually started talking to her. I told her I was a recent gastric bypass patient and had friends who had lost weight and began to regain it. I talked at length to her about exercise and about chewing food - as it was previously obvious she wasn't chewing her food AT ALL which blows my mind. I kept it all very professional. I also talked to her at length about continuing to make good choices, (her last meal prior to being sick was McDonalds including fries and a shake) and that this surgery was never meant to be a quick fix but rather a tool. I also spoke to her about OH and support groups.
She was very interested in the beginning - until I got to the "rules" portion of the pouch that we were discussing. She looked up at me and said "It's not worth being unhappy and eating healthy rather than being happy and eating the way I do"
I stated very simply with her previous comments of "one way to lose weight" she did not appear happy to me, but that was her call.
It broke my heart - and then I realized - I can't feel sorry for her. I have to "use" her as a lesson. The pouch works, the rules work - when we don't is when we fail. She was obviously not ready for the surgery and still is not ready for the surgery or complications there of.
Pam